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Dog trainer Andrea Joubert said besides the mixed genes, dog behavior boils down to human behaviour and how we treat them. Photo by  Morapedi Mashashe
Dog trainer Andrea Joubert said besides the mixed genes, dog behavior boils down to human behaviour and how we treat them. Photo by Morapedi Mashashe

DOGS are often referred to as man’s best friend, but what happens when dogs such as pitbulls turn on humans?

Over the years pitbulls have been making headlines for the wrong reasons, from injuring people to mauling them to death. This sparked what many would believe was hate towards the breed. They became notorious for their violent nature rather than for being a friendly and harmless dog.

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